DMRC JE Medical Examination Schedule PDF Download

With reference to result notification dated 14.07.2017 & 01.09.2017at DMRC website for the post of SC/TO (NE01), JE/Electrical (NE03), JE/Electronics (NE04), JE/Mechanical (NE05) & JE/Civil (NE06), following candidates are called (reservation/communityroster wise) for next stage of recruitment i.e. Medical Examination/Document verification as per scheduled date and time as detailed below.

Rest of the candidatesshortlisted for the post of SC/TOwill be called for next stage of recruitment i.e. Medical Examination & Document Verification later on. Candidates will be called for medical examination & document verification later on as per requirement for which candidates will be informed separately.

Candidate recommended for medical examination will have to pass medical fitness test(s) conducted by the DMRC Administration to ensure that the candidates are medically fit in all respects to carry out the duties connected with the post.

What are the Physical Standards Test for DMRC Junior Engineer?

Executive/Technical:(Civil,Electrical, S&T, IT, Architecture, Property Developmentetc.) Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards – Distant Vision: 6/9-6/9 or 6/6-6/12 with or without glasses/contactlens. Near Vision: JI-J II with or without glasses. Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field of Vision & Night Vision should be normal. Lasik surgery not allowed.

Executive/Non-Technical:(Accounts, Legal, Personnel etc.) Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards – Distant Vision: 6/9-6/12 with or without glasses. Near Vision: JI-J II with or without glasses.

Candidates may note that for vision correction, lasik surgery or any form of racial keratomy is not permitted at all.

(In respect of technical services, the total amount of myopia(including cylinder) should not exceed -4 Diopters and the total amount of Hypermetropia should not exceed +4 Diopter).

About DMRC:

The swanky and modern Delhi Metro system introduced comfortable, air conditioned and eco-friendly services for the first time in India and completely revolutionized the mass transportation scenario in the National Capital Region. Having constructed a massive network of 218.17 Km with 164 stations in record time, the DMRC today stands out as a shining example of how a mammoth technically complex infrastructure project can be completed before time and within budgeted cost by a Government agency.